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Re: Weight Watchers

#1401 Post by havingascreen » Mon Jul 25, 2011 7:34 pm

aruif wrote:pssst mr g.
i've lost some weight! in the last 10 days. from my middle, my arms and my face.

i don't know how much but i do know because people have noticed and because my clothes aren't quite as tight.

long way to go but it is a start.
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#1402 Post by aruif » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:55 pm

i will do when i can get back into my cool clothes that i love so much!! ;) 2 stone to lose to get into those, at least!! bahhh

and everyone keeps asking me to make cakes - but i end up eating them too so have refused all cake making requests!

i have to add here that i am on medication for a medical issue that is weight related so it is a bit of a cheat but in order for them to work and not make me feel really really sick i can't eat certain foods (mainly high GI ones). so it is from actual effort to be good too!

i need to start doing some toning though, especially on my arms! :O

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Re: Weight Watchers

#1403 Post by havingascreen » Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:42 pm

aruif wrote:i will do when i can get back into my cool clothes that i love so much!! ;) 2 stone to lose to get into those, at least!! bahhh

and everyone keeps asking me to make cakes - but i end up eating them too so have refused all cake making requests!

i have to add here that i am on medication for a medical issue that is weight related so it is a bit of a cheat but in order for them to work and not make me feel really really sick i can't eat certain foods (mainly high GI ones). so it is from actual effort to be good too!

i need to start doing some toning though, especially on my arms! :O
You could lose that by christmas Aruif if you follow Glassy's diet.

I was speaking to a hulahoop man down in London who told me hooping is good for your arms as you can hoop and tone at the same time. He sells those big heavy hoops and told me its unrealistic to hoop with a lightweight childs hoop when you are older and heavier. His website is www.hoopguy.com. He said hooping for 1 minute burns 100 calories. i'll be ordering a hoop as soon as i get pa*d as its a really fun way to exercise.

Try it and let me know how you go :smile_anim:
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#1404 Post by aruif » Mon Jul 25, 2011 9:56 pm

my sister is almost a pro hoopergirl! she is amazing at it! she has been trying to teach me for over a year but my bad back and hips are a no no right now, every time i try i hurt myself :(

she makes her own hoops too! she has one that has lights in it for night time and her new one has fire sticks coming out of it :O

i desperately want to afford to go back to the gym. this is where i feel most comfortable and most motivated to work out. it also gives me a great routine to eat etc.

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Re: Weight Watchers

#1405 Post by weliveandbreathewords » Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:05 pm

Ive just done my weekly measurements and got some improvements even though ive put on weight(im guessing muscle weight!)
my measurements on the 14th were:
Left thigh:54 cm
Right thigh: 53cm
waist/stomach: 84cm

Today they were:
L Thigh: 53cm
R Thigh: 52.5cm
Waist/Stomach: 85cm (but may be due to the fact i ate 2 hours ago and im slightly constipated D:)

But improvements none the less o/
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Re: Weight Watchers

#1406 Post by TheyCallMeMrGlass » Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:06 am

Wow Aruif and Rawr_oxo...AWESOME! Keep this up girls and dont forget to reward yourselves with a treat o/ Aruif, dont forget to explore those smart people workout videos I posted a couple weeks back. You dont have to spend a penny with those ;) Until you can afford gym membership, they are a brilliant substitute. But well done on your progress so far! Rawr_oxo, thats splendid progress. Dont forget, measurments can fluxuate at different times of the day. Keep it consistent. The best time is just before breakfast :)

HAS: Look forward to your comments on the trying that Hulohoop thang, sounds like a fun way to burn calories alright. But still do other cardio too ;) Mixing cardio workouts is great for the body.

I have to admit I had 2 cheat meals days this week. One on saturday when I was at the High Voltage Rock festival and today, ice cream with Diane ;) But it was worth it, and Diane may have noticed I compensate when ever I can. For instance, one scoop. Ordering steamed rice and chicken satay (which tasted great!). it may have seemed like a small portion but I eat 5 times a day to keep my fat burning metabolism high :)

Progress chart is due. Shall endeavour to post it when I get a moment within next couple of days.
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Re: Weight Watchers

#1407 Post by Rainey » Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:31 am

aruif wrote:my sister is almost a pro hoopergirl! she is amazing at it! she has been trying to teach me for over a year but my bad back and hips are a no no right now, every time i try i hurt myself :(

she makes her own hoops too! she has one that has lights in it for night time and her new one has fire sticks coming out of it :O

i desperately want to afford to go back to the gym. this is where i feel most comfortable and most motivated to work out. it also gives me a great routine to eat etc.
My little one hula hoops constantly at 7 she has become known locally as the hula hoop girl :giggle: , she walks to school and back most days hula hooping can even walk up and down the concrete steps we use without stopping. She would love a hoop with lights.....maybe a little young for the fire sticks! :blink: She has quite a collection now and but prefers the more weighted ones as the hulahoop man you mention suggests.

She has been trying to teach me, I am hopeless! She does it so effortlessly, barely seems to move and tell's me I'm doing it all wrong and I should be moving my hips in a 'gentle square shape!' So there's me desperately trying to keep one hoop around my waist for more than 5 spins and she has 4 going round her waist and and another going round her arm above her head! :oops:

I love reading the posts in this thread and seeing how everyone keeps motivating each other on, when I'm getting tempted by the vending machines at work I often read this thread to drive away the temptation.
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Re: Weight Watchers

#1408 Post by havingascreen » Tue Jul 26, 2011 1:48 pm

raineylb wrote:
aruif wrote:my sister is almost a pro hoopergirl! she is amazing at it! she has been trying to teach me for over a year but my bad back and hips are a no no right now, every time i try i hurt myself :(

she makes her own hoops too! she has one that has lights in it for night time and her new one has fire sticks coming out of it :O

i desperately want to afford to go back to the gym. this is where i feel most comfortable and most motivated to work out. it also gives me a great routine to eat etc.
My little one hula hoops constantly at 7 she has become known locally as the hula hoop girl :giggle: , she walks to school and back most days hula hooping can even walk up and down the concrete steps we use without stopping. She would love a hoop with lights.....maybe a little young for the fire sticks! :blink: She has quite a collection now and but prefers the more weighted ones as the hulahoop man you mention suggests.

She has been trying to teach me, I am hopeless! She does it so effortlessly, barely seems to move and tell's me I'm doing it all wrong and I should be moving my hips in a 'gentle square shape!' So there's me desperately trying to keep one hoop around my waist for more than 5 spins and she has 4 going round her waist and and another going round her arm above her head! :oops:

I love reading the posts in this thread and seeing how everyone keeps motivating each other on, when I'm getting tempted by the vending machines at work I often read this thread to drive away the temptation.
Youngsters do seem to pick up a natural rhythm, my daughter and neice are the same. I'd keep trying as it took me ages too but when i got it spinning round and round i was estatic.

Aruif, your sister sounds totally hulahooped up, post us some pics of her hoops if you get the chance. I was talking to hoopguy about bruising around hips as i found it hard going but he assured me if i kept it at my bellybutton it'd be comfy.
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Re: Weight Watchers

#1409 Post by aruif » Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:35 pm

this is her hand spinning the lights one at a festival recently:

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Re: Weight Watchers

#1410 Post by havingascreen » Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:21 pm

WOW that looks amazing, its a spiral of lights. How many hoops has she got on the go at once??
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